How to attribute numeric values to a function?

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claudio
claudio 2016년 5월 14일
편집: claudio 2016년 5월 30일
Hello everyone!
MatLab does not accept numeric attributes directly. So, how can it be done?
Thank you!

답변 (2개)

Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) 2016년 5월 14일
Why store the result in a different variable
V = input('Enter a number: ') ;
switch (V)
case 1
out = sin(2) ;
case 2
out = cos(1) ;
otherwise
out = NaN ;
end
Alternatively you can store anonymous functions in a cell array, but if I were you I would avoid road that for now.

Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2016년 5월 14일
편집: Image Analyst 2016년 5월 14일
Try this, more GUI-based, nicer way of doing it:
buttonCaptions = {...
'function1=cos(1.0498*8000);',...
'function2=sin(0.6584*8000);',...
'function3=sin(0.6584*8000);',...
'function4=sin(0.6584*8000);',...
'function5=sin(0.6584*8000);',...
'function6=sin(0.6584*8000);',...
'function7=sin(0.6584*8000);',...
'function8=sin(0.6584*8000);',...
'function9=sin(0.6584*8000);'}
buttonNumber = menu('What function do you want to run?', buttonCaptions)
switch buttonNumber
case 1
result = cos(1.0498*8000);
case 2
result = cos(1.6584*8000);
case 3
result = cos(1.0498*8000);
case 4
result = tan(1.6584*8000);
case 5
result = acos(1.0498*8000);
case 6
result = cosd(1.6584*8000);
case 7
result = asin(1.0498*8000);
case 8
result = sind(1.6584*8000);
case 9
result = atan2d(1.0498*8000);
end
message = sprintf('The result of the function is %f', result);
uiwait(helpdlg(message));
Obviously make changes as needed.

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